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Sony developing movie based on internet meme ‘Slender Man’ via /r/gadgets http://ift.tt/1SXKptR
This life sized replica is up for pre-order for fans of the cyber punk anime.
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The Ritual is a short and intense pixel art horror adventure in which you play a human sacrifice who must attempt to flee to safety from an unstoppable dark entity with a thirst for the blood of innocent children. Fast, fun and fiendishly frightening.
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Flight deck of Space Shuttle Endeavour (xpost from /r/space) [1050x699]
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Researchers who are working to develop wearable electronics have reached a milestone: They are able to embroider circuits into fabric with 0.1 mm precision – the perfect size to integrate electronic components such as sensors and computer memory devices into clothing.
With this advance, the Ohio State University researchers have taken the next step toward the design of functional textiles – clothes that gather, store, or transmit digital information. With further development, the technology could lead to shirts that act as antennas for your smart phone or tablet, workout clothes that monitor your fitness level, sports equipment that monitors athletes’ performance, a bandage that tells your doctor how well the tissue beneath it is healing – or even a flexible fabric cap that senses activity in the brain.
That last item is one that John Volakis, director of the ElectroScience Laboratory at Ohio State, and research scientist Asimina Kiourti are investigating. The idea is to make brain implants, which are under development to treat conditions from epilepsy to addiction, more comfortable by eliminating the need for external wiring on the patient’s body.
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